Its been a month and a half since my last update. Sadly I have been more busy with this winter and work then I have been with modeling. Right now at this point I am making all the flagstones needed for all the paths. Good news came that my wife had bought me the new Games-workshop Technical paints. These things are pretty cool. Below wanted to test out making some sandstone statues to place around the graveyards. Below you can see the basic method I used to paint them up. Then with a steady hand and some luck I was able to achieve a look I am happy with.
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Base coat(GW Karak Stone), dry brush(GW Ushabti Bone), and wash(GW Seraphim Sepia). |
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Ageing and weathering(GW Nihilakh Oxide) |
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Ageing and weathering(GW Nihilakh Oxide) |
Ah this brings me to last the picture of this post. Here you can see all the plasticard that I have been saving to make flagstone paths on the table. I actually sat down one night and started to carve off the corners and begin making the squares look more like random shapes. As you can see I have much more to do, all the curved lines will be paths that need to be created.
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About half of the flagstone is done. |